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"Gravity Field" Opens at Jardins de Metis in Quebec, Canada

“Gravity Field” has opened at the Jardins de Metis Garden Festival! Terrain Work’s artwork was one of the international winning entries selected for the 2022 Jardins de Metis Garden Festival entitled “Adaptation.” It is the biggest contemporary garden festival in North America with over 60,000 visitors each year. You can visit “Gravity Field” from June 24th to October 2nd at Jardins de Metis located north of Quebec City, Canada.

“Gravity Field” demonstrates the robust adaptability of plants in even the most extreme conditions. A floating cloud of 171 sunflowers transform during the course of the installation. The sunflowers are initially grown upside-down, but curve up toward the sun defying gravity. Visitors are encouraged to visit the installation numerous times throughout the festival to experience how adaptable plants are to their circumstances: phototropically, gravitropically, and heliotropically. Gravity Field is a delightfully immersive artwork and real-time experiment that highlights the powerful resilience of nature. While the future is uncertain, Gravity Field sees optimism in the ability of plants, and all organisms, to adapt and thrive. For more about Gravity Field visit here.

tags: Gravity Field, Art Installation, Art, Artwork, Landscape Architecture, Gardens, Garden Design, Installation, Installation Art, Quebec, Canada, Jardins de Metis, Terrain Work
Monday 07.18.22
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Wins Public Art Commission in San Francisco

Terrain Work is delighted to announce that our public art installation, POP Rocks ,has been selected as a permanent art installation in the Mission Bay district of San Francisco. The Mission Rock development is a joint venture between the San Francisco Giants and Tishman Speyer. The competition for Mission Rock Street Rooms provided an opportunity to shape the identity and experience of San Francisco’s historic waterfront.

“Erupting from the sidewalk, POP Rocks, creates a dynamic sandstone sculpture that invites people to interact with it.  The sandstone highlights the unique geological rock formations found in the San Francisco Bay Area while integrating splashes of orange and yellow reminiscent of the native California poppy wildflowers. While developing our artwork, POP Rocks, it was important for our ideas to be embedded in the enduring history of the San Francisco Bay Area landscape while creating a place where the whole community could delight in the unexpected.” - Theodore Hoerr, Founding Principal Terrain Work. To learn more abut POP Rocks click here.


tags: Terrain Work, Public Art, Public Space Design, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Art Installation, Installation, San Francisco, California, Mission Bay
Monday 04.11.22
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Terrain Work Playing 'Mind Games'

Terrain Work recently created 'Mind Games' a temporary garden that explores our perceptions of childhood through the lens of adulthood. The garden is at once a representation of these myriad states of being, and a sensory experience that invites both children and adults to play in a field of fallen leaves - ten thousand balls of yellow, orange, and red.   Mind Games is currently trying to find a home.  If you are interested in speaking to us about implementing this project please contact us.  To learn more about 'Mind Games' click here

tags: landscape architecture, Design, Art, Temporary Landscapes, Installation, Gardens, Theodore Hoerr, Terrain Work, Temporary Gardens, Art Installation
Tuesday 01.10.17
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

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